The Robber Baron's Daughter
Title | The Robber Baron's Daughter PDF eBook |
Author | Jamila Gavin |
Publisher | |
Pages | 325 |
Release | 2008 |
Genre | Children of the rich |
ISBN | 9781405223096 |
Twelve-year-old Nettie's sheltered and privileged life changes after her beloved tutor mysteriously disappears and Nettie, aided by the son of a household employee, begins to learn the truth about her father, whose wealth began with trafficking in illegal aliens.
Diary for a Daughter
Title | Diary for a Daughter PDF eBook |
Author | Katherine Dickson |
Publisher | Katherine Dickson Books |
Pages | 118 |
Release | 2006 |
Genre | Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | 1413494137 |
Diary for a Daughter is a personal account of how having a daughter changes one woman's life. It is the story of one woman's experience of herself during these changes and traces her journey toward increasing psychological and emotional wholeness and happiness. The birth of the daughter coincides with the family's move to a new house and the mother's concerns about her own ability to make a home for her family in a tract house in a development. Three weeks before her daughter is born she and her husband move into the new house. She has had strong misgivings about the tract house in a development because it symbolizes what she hates in American life. The happiness she feels she attributes to pregnancy euphoria and after the birth she explores her feelings about the house. She comes to understand that one does not find the house of one's dreams, one creates it. She discovers that she is in the very situation she has avoided all her life, and realizes that the painful feelings associated with her mother, her early experiences of home, hearth, and domesticity are the issues she must face rather than the issue of living in a suburban tract house versus living in the city. She tries to deal with her fears, anxiety, and inner demons and decides that when she was single she needed the city for survival. To avoid regrets and resentment, she and her husband gradually work through questions of power, sex, and money. She experiences a sense of psychic victory and knows that she not only has a right to be happy, she has a right to be angry. She then attempts to create a happy, interesting emotional experience for her family four. The point or purpose of the work is to both present a unique personal account of individual growth as well as to present those aspects of a major experience which are universal. What is valuable and interesting about this journey is that it is told from the woman's point of view and the woman's experience through diary or journal format.
From Robber Barons to Courtiers
Title | From Robber Barons to Courtiers PDF eBook |
Author | Monika E. Simon |
Publisher | Pen and Sword History |
Pages | 258 |
Release | 2021-08-04 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 1526751089 |
Francis Lovell is without a doubt the most famous - if not the only famous - Lovell of Titchmarsh. In 1483 he was he was made a viscount by Edward IV, the first Lovell to be raised into the titled nobility. He is most famous for being the chamberlain and close friend of Richard III, the 'dog' of William Collingbourne's famous doggerel. Though Francis Lovell is the best known member of his family, the Lovells were an old aristocratic family, tracing their roots back to eleventh-century Normandy. Aside from the Battle of Hastings, a Lovell can be found at virtually all important events in English history, whether it was the crusade of Richard I, the Battle of Lewes, the siege of Calais, the Lambert Simnel rebellion against Henry VII, or the downfall of Anne Boleyn. Over the centuries the Lovells rose in wealth and power through service to the crown, rich marriages, and, to a considerable degree, luck. The history of the Lovells of Titchmarsh, from their relatively obscure beginnings in the border region between France and Normandy to a powerful position at the royal court, not only illustrates the fate of this one family but also throws an interesting light on the changes and developments in medieval and Tudor England. Several themes emerge as constant in the lives of an aristocratic family over the five centuries covered in this book: the profit and perils of service to the crown, the influences of family tradition and personal choice, loyalty and opportunism, skill and luck, and the roles of women in the family.
Yellowstone
Title | Yellowstone PDF eBook |
Author | Richard A. Bartlett |
Publisher | University of Arizona Press |
Pages | 484 |
Release | 1988-10-01 |
Genre | Nature |
ISBN | 9780816510986 |
"A detailed, well documented history of the extablishment (in 1872), growth, and maturation of Yellowstone National Park . . . America's (and the world's) first national park." ÑWildlife Book Review "Without question the best and most thought-provoking volume on America's first national park that has been written in the last half-century." ÑJournal of the West "Broad ranging, informative, thoughtful, and simply fun to read." ÑWestern Historical Quarterly
No Child Left Alone
Title | No Child Left Alone PDF eBook |
Author | Abby W. Schachter |
Publisher | Encounter Books |
Pages | 297 |
Release | 2016-08-16 |
Genre | Family & Relationships |
ISBN | 1594038627 |
Uncle Sam is the worst helicopter parent in America. Children are taken from their parents because they are obese. Parents are arrested for letting their children play outside alone. Sledding and swaddling are banned. From games to school to breast-feeding to daycare, the overbearing bureaucratic state keeps getting between kids and their parents. The state’s safety, hygiene, and health regulations rule, and the government’s judgment may not coincide with yours. Which foods and drinks to send to school, what toys to buy, whether to breast- or bottle-feed babies are all choices that used to be left to you and me. Not anymore. As a mom to four kids, I should be used to it, but I’m not. All the government-mandated parenting gets under my skin. And I’m not alone. No Child Left Alone explores the growing problem of an intrusive, interfering government and highlights those parents—all the Captain Mommies and Captain Daddies across America—fighting to take back control over their families.
The House the Rockefellers Built
Title | The House the Rockefellers Built PDF eBook |
Author | Robert F. Dalzell |
Publisher | Macmillan |
Pages | 372 |
Release | 2008-08-05 |
Genre | Architecture |
ISBN | 9780805088571 |
Journeys behind the doors of Kykuit, the home to three generations of the Rockefeller family, examining the architecture, furnishings, art, and gardens of the country estate and profiling the members of the Rockefeller clan who lived there.
Children's Reading
Title | Children's Reading PDF eBook |
Author | Lewis Madison Terman |
Publisher | |
Pages | 388 |
Release | 1925 |
Genre | Children's literature |
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